From April 2016 through August 2016, the siblings tricked Vishallie Verasawmi's employer — which is not identified by the U.S. Attorney's office — into paying shell companies that were incorporated by her brother.

Vishallie Verasawmi added these made-up companies to the accounts payable system of the victim company. The pair then submitted more than $3.7 million in phony bills and used the money they received to buy a 2016 BMW sedan and pay off credit-card debts.

Gary Fox, 30, pleaded guilty to a number of drug offenses. He confessed to two counts of possession with intent to distribute in the third degree and one count of possession.
Toms River Police Department

John Fischer V was sentenced to seven years in prison for setting fires at the back and front of a Camino Roble Drive home while two people were inside. He pleaded guilty to second-degree aggravated arson.
Courtesy Ocean County Jail

Kevin Laird, 42, of Toms River.was charged with burglary Jan. 24 after police discovereda bottle of vodka and a laptop in his possession that had recently been reported stolen from another Toms River home, police said.
Toms River Police Department

Christopher Triandafilou, 24, of Long Beach Township, left, and Kevin Rogers, 25, of Tuckerton, were taken into custody in connection to a string of car burglaries.
(Photo: Long Beach Township Police Department)

Farid Calvin Brown, 24, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, wasarrested on charges they packaged fentanyl in a Toms River motel room and usedthe site as a distribution center for the dangerous synthetic opioid,
Ocean County Jail

Nicholas Marquis remained in jail Jan. 4 in lieu of a $15,000 bail. He issuspect of dealing drugs and another they suspect of possessing them after a Dec. 28 traffic stop on Route 70.
Courtesy Ocean County Jail

U.S. Marhals have arrested James T. Witcher III for allegedly failing to register his new address. Witcher is a convicted sex offender and must notify authorities if he moves.
Courtesy New Jersey Department of Corrections

Robert Musso, 57, was arrested on Monday morning for reckless driving, aggravated assault of a police officer and possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
Courtesy of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

John Fischer V was sentenced to seven years in prison for setting fires at the back and front of a Camino Roble Drive home while two people were inside. He pleaded guilty to second-degree aggravated arson.
Courtesy Ocean County Jail

Christopher Wilson, 20, of Little Egg Harbor is a high-risk sex offender who was released from jail recently after being charged with offering a 12-year-old girl a gaming system for sex.
Ocean County Prosecutor's Office